[
UK
/ɐsˈɛsɐ/
]
[ US /əˈsɛsɝ/ ]
[ US /əˈsɛsɝ/ ]
NOUN
- an official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing it
How To Use assessor In A Sentence
- The tax assessor determined that the property was subject to taxation based on its infrequent use for religious purposes. Christianity Today
- The requirement will be extended to smaller properties as soon as there are enough accredited energy assessors. Times, Sunday Times
- He also worked as an insurance claims assessor on car wrecks and had car body repair at a local college. Times, Sunday Times
- Any party taking an appeal to the board from a decision or determination of the commissioner or of a board of assessors, hereinafter referred to as the appellee, shall file a petition with the clerk of the board of tax appeals and serve upon said appellee in the manner provided in section nine a copy thereof. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
- The council is also fighting to improve its standing in the eyes of its official assessors.
- The aldermen and the commons were to meet together at least once a quarter, (598) and no member of the common council was to serve on inquests, nor be appointed collector or assessor of a talliage. London and the Kingdom - Volume I
- Since last July, 750 users of non-residential services have been re-assessed for their ability to pay and 300 homes have been visited by assessors.
- Recent research into the assessors' records has documented seven previously unrecorded Boston clockmakers working between 1787 and 1799.
- The government appointed independent assessors to review the viability of the remaining coal mines.
- Assessors do this all the time, if not always with absolute precision, at least well enough to meet normal statutory requirements.